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  2. Business interruption insurance - Wikipedia

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    This coverage extends until the end of the business interruption period determined by the insurance policy. Most insurance policies define this period as starting on the date of the covered peril and the damaged property is physically repaired and returned to operations under the same condition that existed prior to the disaster. [5]

  3. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Subject to the "fortuity principle", the event must be uncertain. The uncertainty can be either as to when the event will happen (e.g. in a life insurance policy, the time of the insured's death is uncertain) or as to if it will happen at all (e.g. in a fire insurance policy, whether or not a fire will occur at all). [4]

  4. Mitigation (law) - Wikipedia

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    For example, consider a tenant who signs an agreement to rent a house for a year, but moves out (and stops paying rent) after only one month. The landlord may be able to sue the tenant for breach of contract: however, the landlord must mitigate damages by making a reasonable attempt to find a replacement tenant for the remainder of the year.

  5. What is an insurance claim and when should you file one? - AOL

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    The surcharge for a minimum coverage policy is similar, about 44 percent more on average for an at-fault accident. ... (like proof of damages) to your insurance provider. However, getting a police ...

  6. Directors and officers liability insurance - Wikipedia

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    Directors and officers liability insurance (also written directors' and officers' liability insurance; [1] often called D&O) is liability insurance payable to the directors and officers of a company, or to the organization itself, as indemnification (reimbursement) for losses or advancement of defense costs in the event an insured suffers such a loss as a result of a legal action brought for ...

  7. Does homeowners insurance cover damages due to Texas ... - AOL

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    Many families that were displaced or lost their homes in the Smokehouse Creek Fire are starting all over from scratch due to lack of insurance.

  8. Professional liability insurance - Wikipedia

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    Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance, which may exclude negligent acts other than errors and omissions ("mistakes"), is most often used by consultants and brokers and agents of various sorts, including notaries public, real estate brokers, insurance agents themselves, appraisers, management consultants and information technology service providers (there are specific E&O policies for software ...

  9. Will Your Insurance Cover Riot Damages? - AOL

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    Your insurance will likely cover claims related to civil unrest, but only if you have the right policy. Read Will Your Insurance Cover Riot Damages? from Money Talks News.